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How to Know My Furnace’s Control Board is Fried

You turn on your heat, then smell burning plastic or metal, or a strange electric smell. What is it? It’s from the furnace. It could be the control board. My furnace has a control board?

Furnace control boards can go bad.

How Your HVAC Can Help Against Winter Allergies

Many people might not think about allergies as much during the winter. While some get a break from pollen and other outdoor allergens, especially in the warm and hot Carolina seasons, a lot of people try to deal with indoor allergies.

Best HVAC Filters for Allergies

No one likes fighting allergies. It’s even worse if it’s a constant problem in your own home. Proper service for your home’s HVAC system and using the right, perhaps upgraded, filters can go a long way to removing allergens from your indoor environment.

Taking Care of Landscaping Near AC Units

Going from winter into spring, the spring clean-up all around the house likely, quite literally, means around the house, too. When getting the spring yardwork underway, the work might include landscaping and taking care of space right around the AC units.

New AC Solutions for Older Homes

Installing an entire AC or HVAC system or a replacement or renovation of an old system are huge projects in older homes. Old homes might not have the space for ducts needed for most HVAC systems. There are likely a lot of other factors to consider.

Do Carbon Monoxide Detectors Detect Gas Leaks?

Do Carbon Monoxide Detectors Detect Gas Leaks?

There’re two types of detectors you absolutely need to have in your home: smoke detectors and carbon monoxide gas (CO) detectors. Both smoke alarms and carbon monoxide gas detectors can save your life, as they can detect a concern prior to you being able to. When it pertains to fire and CO direct exposure, every minute matters. It’s likewise important to know where carbon monoxide detectors should be placed. Lots of smoke alarms also consist of carbon monoxide gas detectors today, however, a CO detector ought to be put lower on the wall than most smoke detector. And, you may be wondering whether a carbon monoxide gas detector can identify a gas leakage.

Surprisingly the answer is no. CO detectors can not detect a gas leak. To understand why, we initially need to comprehend what carbon monoxide gas is.

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